Love, especially new love, can be a rush. It becomes an all-consuming part of our lives as our infatuation and connection to our significant other …
Untitled by Rose Bythrow
We could kiss on the street, but it’d be too romantic. I’d say you should leave but you’re no good with semantics. One-handed you gave …
Tricks of Love by Alicia Arellano
“Tricks of Love” is one of the November Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. “Pick a card, any card, …
Star by Kayla King
A fruit is really just a seed and once it grows and seeps with sweet blood they will want to sink carnivorous teeth into its …
You by Leena Baloch
you shrink yourself you fear being melodramatic and so you adjust your vision so the world becomes monochromatic but that’s not what you want, is …
China House by Spencer K. M. Brown
Every time my family would order Chinese take-out growing up, I always had to go with my dad to pick it up. I had to …
The Truth About Vampires by Julia Maltby
Next time you see me Try to find how hollow my smile has become. How it bears all my teeth to prove I am complete …
Stolen by Rachana Hegde
I steal you again for another night of hushed kisses and pilfered moments in dusty gondolas to walk in the cobblestoned streets and revel in …
Where Did We Lose It by Dani Leshgold
where did we lose it i think somewhere along the way we lost the smiles and the kind words that radiated off our tongues i …